No matter whatever we all say or do, it all comes down to one main thing which is the most pivotal part of our being.What do you think I am talking about? Is it the way you look. Or how you dress. Or the way you talk.
To be honest
none of it is truly significant, what is really matters at the end of the day is how you feel about
yourself.
Yes you read it right, don’t you already know it?
Let us figure out what makes us feel good. What is it? Binging on junk, watching TV or Netflix, vacations, shopping, reading and the list goes on. Phew
Have ever wonder that for how long these ‘feel good’ feelings last?
Indeed they are all transitory and ephemeral what actually makes us feel good is a purpose which we align ourselves with and that makes us sparkle from within.
What would really support our purpose and make us want to achieve greatness in our lives is our precious health which we all tend to negate or ignore for the want of temporary fulfillment.
To achieve better health one cannot just shrug off
the importance of Physical training along with sustainable nutrition and daily
diet requirement of the body.
Here I am going to focus on the significance of strength and weight training for women. I hope by now we all know that lifting weights does not bulk up the body, or it is too strenuous and intricate, or it is only for men or athletes.
As we all our
progressing as a society we must get aware and bust these old myths and adopt a lifestyle which enhance our health and our overall well being.
What does lifting weights and resistance training do to our overall health?
Firstly it will
help in building lean muscle mass, which will increase your basal metabolic
rate that helps you burn fat throughout the day, maintains your body shape and
keeps you agile, fit and less tired. Undoubtedly making it a better option than aerobics
and cardio exercises which is notorious for causing muscle injury and fatigue.
Secondly it helps you in fighting against elevated bad cholesterol, hypertension and obesity eventually helping you live a healthy life.
Resistance training also increases your muscle mass and lessen your body fat which in a way reduces your insulin needs and ultimately results in optimising sugar levels in the blood, making it the top most solution from succumbing to genetic predisposition to type 2 diabetes.
Incorporating weight lifting in your work out regime further increases your overall bone density which
results in strong bone health preventing women especially during menstruation,
pre natal, natal and post pregnancy and menopausal period from developing early
osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, ultimately helping in longevity and endurance.
Moreover lifting weights will boost your overall confidence, mood and energy.
According
to the latest research at the university of Sydney strength training can help
protect brain from degeneration thus improving cognitive function, analytical
thinking and better memory whether it is in the form of dumbbells, body weight
exercises, kettle-bells, resistance or circuits regime.
Does it all sound too complicated? How does reading your expensive blood test results make you feel?
When the doctor says congratulations! Now your blood sugar levels are
in a pre diabetic range or your sphygmomanometer shows elevated diastolic
pressures or your LDL (bad cholesterol) levels are more than 100mg/dl.
Oh is it
genetic? It runs in your family? In today’s day and age the problem is not that
no one runs in your family, it’s just that nobody lifts and lifts each other up
anymore.
Give it a chance, get a membership in any circuit/strength training regime lift those weights make it a habit and see the difference in yourself.
Do not try to do it on your own first educate yourself and Sign up for a program make sure you are not injured or ill.
Make your
health an utmost priority to feel good in every moment of your life.
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